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Northern Europe
Trip Duration
7 nights
Cruise Ship
Le BoréalCruise Company
PonantEnd Port
Bergen, NorwayDepart 18:00
In the surroundings of the Scottish village you will find a breathtaking nature. Take a trip to view Scotland's rugged landscape, or visit one of the many castles in the country. Greenock is a natural deep water port with offers magnificent views of mountains and beyond to all ships entering and leaving the port. The town of Greenock is home to some spectacular scenes of the River Clyde. Many examples of Victorian architecture can be found at Custom House and the McLean Museum
With nearly 10 000 inhabitants, Fort William is the largest city in the western Scottish Highlands. It lies on the shores of Loch Linhe and is located very close to Ben Nevis the highest mountain in Britain. Along with Ben Nevis, another must see sight is the impressive Glen Coe valley.
Inverewe Gardens is a world-famous historic garden and one of Scotland’s most popular botanical attractions. It is located at the edge of Loch Ewe amid the rugged landscape of Wester Ross. Created out of bare rock and a few scrub willows in 1862, it is now a lush, sub-tropical-style oasis.
Stromness is the second most populated town in Orkney, Scotland. A long-established seaport, it has a population of approximately 2,190 residents. The old town is clustered along the characterful and winding main street, flanked with houses and shops built from local stone. Stromness Museum reflects these aspects of the town's history.
Foula is one of the Shetland Islands in Scotland and is one of the most remote islands of the United Kingdom. It is a permanently inhabited island despite its remoteness and has a population of 30. Sheep and pony farming are their main source of income.
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Noss is a small, previously inhabited island in Shetland, Scotland. It is a sheep farm and has been a national nature reserve since 1955.
Bekkjarvik is a village in Austevoll municipality, Norway.
Norway's second city, Bergen is an old Hanseatic city, often referred to as 'the gateway to the fjords'. Bergen has been named as a Euopean 'City of Culture' and is also a UNESCO World Heritage site, providing the perfect combination of historical landmarks and modern culture. The city itself is surrounded by seven mountains, a unique trait which adds to the charm of the city. The annual Bergen International Festival is one of the country's most impressive events and adds to Bergen's reputation of being a 'City of Culture'.
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The unique design of Le Boréal gives the ship a character which stands out from other ships. Thanks to the combination of luxury and a perfect service, Le Boréal will make you feel as comfortable as if you were at home.
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2010Currency:
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2642 Adults
7 nights
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